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SpaceX's First Launch Since The Big Explosion Will Happen Tomorrow
SpaceX's First Launch Since The Big Explosion Will Happen Tomorrow-September 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:14:09

It’s a generally accepted rule of thumb that if you do something and it explodes into a colossal fireball, it’s best if that doesn’t happen the next time you try. My grandma has that cross-stitched into a pillow. It’s also the situation that SpaceX finds themselves in tomorrow, when the first Falcon 9 launch since their . They have to get this one right.

I’m pretty confident they will. The : out of 28 launches over the past six years, 26 have been totally successful, one was partially (a secondary payload didn’t reach the intended orbit), and one was a disaster, the October launchpad explosion. The odds are with them.

Even better, they , as of about two weeks ago:

The accident investigation team worked systematically through an extensive fault tree analysis and concluded that one of the three composite overwrapped pressure vessels (COPVs) inside the second stage liquid oxygen (LOX) tank failed. Specifically, the investigation team concluded the failure was likely due to the accumulation of oxygen between the COPV liner and overwrap in a void or a buckle in the liner, leading to ignition and the subsequent failure of the COPV.

Each stage of Falcon 9 uses COPVs to store cold helium which is used to maintain tank pressure, and each COPV consists of an aluminum inner liner with a carbon overwrap. The recovered COPVs showed buckles in their liners. Although buckles were not shown to burst a COPV on their own, investigators concluded that super chilled LOX can pool in these buckles under the overwrap. When pressurized, oxygen pooled in this buckle can become trapped; in turn, breaking fibers or friction can ignite the oxygen in the overwrap, causing the COPV to fail. In addition, investigators determined that the loading temperature of the helium was cold enough to create solid oxygen (SOX), which exacerbates the possibility of oxygen becoming trapped as well as the likelihood of friction ignition.

To try and put it simply, it looks like the inner aluminum liners of their pressurized liquid helium storage tanks developed some buckles in their surfaces. These pressurized tanks are actually inside the liquid oxygen storage tanks, and in these buckles frozen bits of liquid oxygen accumulated.

The little rocks of frozen oxygen were ignited by friction from parts of the tank, which is what set off the explosion.

SpaceX now feels ready to leap off Earth again, and to launch ten Iridium NEXT communications satellites into low-earth orbit. Hopefully, the launch will go well, because SpaceX has a pretty full plate in the near future. They want to launch their heavy-lift variant of the Falcon, the Falcon Heavy, very soon, and they’re scheduled to start using their Dragon capsules to send astronauts into orbit in 2018.

Those crewed Dragon capsules will be launched on Falcon 9 rockets, so every successful launch is one step safer to proving these launch vehicles can be human-rated.

It’s also worth noting that, like other SpaceX Falcon 9 missions, they will . It’s been , but it’s always impressive.

SpaceX finally managed to land its Falcon 9 reusable rocket on its autonomous drone ship out at sea

Good luck tomorrow, rocketeers! If you want to watch the launch, you should be able to see it on , at 12:54 p.m. EDT.

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